Semantics is the highest stratum within language; it serves as an ‘interface’ between language and the environment outside language. This means that semantics interfaces with context, but not only with context — it also interfaces with other systems that operate within context, viz. with the content systems of other semiotic systems and with bio-semiotic systems such as our systems of perception and our system of bodily action (cf. Halliday & Matthiessen, 1999).
Sunday, 1 January 2017
Semantics As Interface
Halliday & Matthiessen (2014: 42-3):
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Context,
Semantics,
Semiotic Modes,
Stratification